I am data scientist working mainly in python and I want to implement some computer vision to my crazyflie. The problem is that I dont have slight idea about electronics, physics etc. ( I dont know what Ghz is, how to solder cables etc. ) and I dont have any equipment except for laptop and crazyflie 2.0 (https://store.bitcraze.io/collections/b ... ker-bundle)
My question is whether without knowledge from electronics and equipment (like soldering iron) I will be able to mount camera to crazyflie :https://www.hackster.io/fredg/crazyflie ... tup-d2fc25
I want video stream flowing into my ubuntu laptop. If I have crazyflie 2.0. and https://hobbyking.com/en_us/quanum-elit ... tore=en_us what should I buy in order to make it working? Some USB video receiver which will receive signal from camera and then I will transform this signal to graphics by some python library?

Hi,
I have been buying a similar camera recently (https://www.teknikmagasinet.se/produkte ... ra-5-8-ghz) and it works pretty much out of the box! I actually wanted to make a new hackster project about it. It contains the required cable to power the camera using the Crazyflie battery (this will reduce the flight time, I have not tested how much yet, it could be more efficient to add a smaller battery for the camera, to be tested ....).

If you want to get the video feed in your computer you need a compatible FPV receiver and a digitizer to acquire the video. On the PC side it will look like any other USB camera/webcam and you should be able to use things like opencv.

I have not tested the USB digitizer part yet, if anyone have a reference of one that work on Linux I am very interested: the only one I have tried only worked on Windows ...